Israelis Free Yazidi Girl Enslaved by Muslims


Fawzia reunites with her family in Iraq

A Yazidi slave girl has been freed from her Muslim captors by the Evil Jews. You know, the same ones who mix the blood of Gentile babies into their matzo dough.

A dedicated Israeli effort has freed Fawzia from her Palestinian owners. She has been reunited with her family, whom she hadn’t seen for ten years, since she was 11 years old.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from the Dutch-language Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad:

Israel frees Yazidi slave out of the hands of Palestinians in Gaza

October 3, 2024

Fawzia Amin Sido was 11 years old in 2014 when she was kidnapped by the Muslim terrorists of ISIS in Sinjar (northern Iraq) and sold to a Palestinian terrorist. Now she is back with her family. The driving forces behind her liberation: A Jewish businessman, the Israeli government, the intelligence services, and, of course, the Israeli Defense Forces.

After Fawzia was sold from Raqqa, Syria to a Hamas-affiliated Palestinian child rapist from Gaza, for ten years she was abused and humiliated. In 2020, she landed in Gaza after four years of wandering in Turkey and Egypt. Her “husband” was killed in the meantime, but Fawzia and her two small children suffered further under the treatment of the Palestinians in Gaza.

Maman convinced Premier Netanyahu of the importance of a rescue operation

At the end of last year, after the IDF killed one of the members of the “in-laws” — another Hamas terrorist — in an air strike, Fawzia managed to flee. She found shelter in a safe house in the Gaza Strip that was run by the organization of the Moroccan-born Canadian Jewish businessman Steven Maman. Nicknamed the “Jewish Schindler”, he has dedicated himself for years to the freeing of thousands of Christians and Yazidis kidnapped by Muslims.

Maman convinced Premier Netanyahu of the moral importance of a rescue operation. And while there are still about 100 Israeli hostages held in Gaza, of whom probably only half are alive. In any case, Fawzia is now reunited with her family in northern Iraq. More on her situation, including in her own words, and the work of Steven Maman, you can read here in the Jerusalem Post.

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